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The fifth annual Armed Forces Classic  a men's college basketball doubleheader to be played Friday, Nov. 11  will be staged at the Stan Sheriff Center on the University of Hawaii campus in Honolulu. (more...)

Daughters of Troy spent the week before Labor Day completing a residency on Governors Island in New York through Barton Booth's MAKE ROOM initiative. The residency concluded with free presentations of the theatrical work-in-progress along with an exhibition of artwork inspired by the women of the Trojan War. (more...)

UMe will now bring all six Interscope studio albums in The Black Eyed Peas' hit-packed catalog together for the first time in The Complete Vinyl Collection, a limited edition vinyl box set that includes 180-gram double-LPs of each (more...)

The Festival's primary purpose: to actualize the necessary positive response to a tragic global epidemic of hopelessness. The festival was founded by Lyla June Johnston as a response to a spike in an already-bleak trend of youth suicide and drug abuse-the goal of the event is to end this trend. (more...)

SHOWTIME Sports will chronicle Florida State University's quest for the 2016 College Football National Championship with the all-access documentary series A SEASON WITH FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL. (more...)

SFX Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFXE), the world's largest producer of live events and entertainment content focused primarily on electronic music culture, announced today the successful completion of the 8th Annual Electric Zoo Festival in New York City. (more...)

As ESPN embarks on one of the most anticipated college football opening weekends ever, the network introduces a new campaign featuring many of the teams vying for a bid to the College Football Playoff. (more...)

Happy Labor Day! The first Monday in September has arrived, which of course triggers the symbolic end to Summer 2016. Theatre fans everywhere know that this means one thing- the Fall Broadway season is here at last! Broadway will be busy in the coming weeks, with sixteen new productions set to open before the end of the year. (more...)

On this day of relaxation, pay tribute to the contributions and achievements of workers in true Broadway fashion. In this second part of BWW's Labor Day celebration, we explore the diverse range of jobs that have graced the Great White Way. Check them out below! (more...)

Join The Red Caboose Motel for their final farewell to summer with the last of the 2016 Summer Entertainment Series in The Barn! 'So Long, Sweet Summer' features four area performers and friends singing their favorite Broadway tunes, spirituals and Disney music. (more...)

Orange County, Calif.Aug. 1, 2016Labor Day weekend has never sounded so good! It's time to celebrate and commemorate nearly three decades of Pacific Symphony concerts at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre during the very last concert before the venue's scheduled closure. Replete with booming cannons, dazzling fireworks and extraordinary music, Tchaikovsky Spectacular ensures this remarkable era in the Symphony's history ends with a triumphant finale. The program is a Tchaikovsky hit parade featuring excerpts from the perennially popular ballets Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, and two beloved concertosthe Violin Concerto in D Major and Piano Concerto No. 1. Music Director Carl St.Clair takes the audience down memory lane and leads the orchestra and two virtuosic soloists, pianist Natasha Paremski and violinist Paul Huang, as well as the Huntington Beach Concert Band. The curtain falls on this chapter of the Symphony's story to the traditional sounds of the electrifying 1812 Overture. (more...)

The Sausalito Art Festival is regarded as the premiere waterfront art festival and one of the most prestigious art events in the country. Three full days of spectacular artwork, headline music acts, gourmet food, premium wines and specialty drinks make the Sausalito Art Festival the ONLY place to be over Labor Day Weekend. Headline entertainment includes The Blind Boys of Alabama, Edgar Winter, Todd Rundgren, Charlie Musselwhite, Squirrel Nut Zippers, and much more (schedule below.) (more...)

Returning for its third big year, expanded and better than ever, is the New Blues Festival III, taking place over two big days, Today, September 3 and Sunday, September 4, again this year at El Dorado Regional Park, 7550 E. Spring St. in Long Beach, Calif. (more...)

The Kennedy Center hosts its 15th annual Page-to-Stage New Play Festival from Today, September 3 to Monday, September 5, 2016, featuring more than 50 theaters from the D.C. metropolitan area, all with a mission to produce and support new work. (more...)

Atom Tickets, the first-of-its-kind mobile movie ticketing platform, today announced that it is partnering with Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF) to bring back the studio's much buzzed about teen thriller NERVE to theaters nationwide. (more...)

Post-Labor Day blues? Broadway's WAITRESS welcomes the end of summer with a post-show talkback next Wednesday, September 7, following the evening performance. Director Diane Paulus will moderate a conversation with stars Jessie Mueller and Jenna Ushkowitz from the stage. (more...)

For premiere week of season 20, ABC's THE VIEW averaged 2.666 million Total Viewers, 525,000 Women 25-54 and 381,000 Women 18-49 during the week of September 5, 2016, based on Live + Same Day Data from Nielsen Media Research. (more...)

ABC News' Good Morning America ranked No. 1 in Total Viewers (4.477 million) for the week of September 5, 2016, based on Live + Same Day Data from Nielsen Media Research. GMA led NBC's Today (4.408 million) by 69,000. (more...)

During the week of September 5, 2016, ABC was the 2nd most-watched TV network (4.5 million) to an NFL-fueled NBC, which carried primetime games on both Thursday and Sunday. ABC grew its overall audience year to year (+5% - 4.5 million vs. 4.3 million on w/o 9/7/15) for the 3rd week in a row. (more...)

CHICAGO, Sept. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Tami Gilbert's new book, 'Career CPR: Meaningful Strategies to Resuscitate or Nurture Your Career,' was prompted in part by her observation that too many people she has known have needlessly suffered in jobs they hated. 'Life is too short to suffer every day in a job that we hate,' she writes in the book. 'The average person spends about 100,000 hours of their life working. Therefore, it's important to be happy with what we do. There are many ways to learn how to feel more rewarded and fulfilled in our careers,' she says. (more...)